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"The Joggers" Sculpture 1986, Artist: Anthony Natsoulas, An America Born Artist, Davis, California
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The man looked at the woman as they passed each other. Here is a closer view of the man's face.
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The sculpture featured two joggers passing each other while running in opposite directions. As they passed, they looked at, and
smiled at, each other.
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A view of "The Joggers" form the side with the street beyond them. Here you can see the woman looking at the man.
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"The Joggers" sculpture was located in a small garden at the corner of F Street and 3rd Street in downtown Davis, California.
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The man jogged full speed into the garden at the corner of F Street and 3rd Street. Whereas the woman jogged full speed
away from the garden.
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A view of "The Joggers" sculpture as viewed looking out from inside the garden.
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"The Joggers" sculpture as viewed from the sidewalk and looking into the garden.
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A small bronze sign was embedded in the bricks. Because of the sign's location, it usually remained dirty.
The sign read, "The Joggers, Anthony Natsoulas, Commissioned by the City Of Davis, Art In Public Places Program -- 1986
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A closer look at the woman's face as "The Joggers" passed each other. Notice she is pointing away from the garden as if telling
the man to turn and follow her.
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